The Everyman's Library Pocket Poets hardcover series is popular for its compact size and reasonable price which does not compromise content. Poems: Donne contains Songs and Sonnets, Letters to the Countess of Bedford, The First Anniversary, Holy Sonnets, Divine Poems, excerpts from Paradoxes and Problems, Ignatius His Conclave, The Sermons, Essays and Devotions, and an index of first lines. View More...
T. S. Elliot (1888-1965) was the dominant force in twentieth-century British and American poetry. With poems such as "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," he introduced an edgy, disenchanted, utterly contemporary version of French Symbolism to the English-speaking world. With his masterpiece "The Waste Land," he almost single-handedly ushered an entire poetic culture into the modern world. And with his enormously influential essays he set the canonical standards to which writers and critics of poetry have adhered throughout our era. View More...
Whitman Publishing, 1933. Light cover wear, a little heavier at the spine, firm binding, age-toned text unmarked. Nice clean copy of a rare book. View More...
1884 Porter & Coates edition, with 22 illustrations by Alfred Fredericks and others. The book has unusual flex yet stiff covers, not quite hardcover, not quite paper. Slightly embossed tan covers, firm, string-bound binding. Moderate cover wear, text free of marks but for gift inscription on flyleaf, 'Sister, 1884.' View More...